Terra Cotta With an Edge

Redefining global style, the TerraCottage trend is informed by larger cultural interests in world travel, artisanal goods and a back-to-nature approach that finds inspiration in the color of the Southwestern landscape and in sunsets and sunrises as in this rich terra cotta rust-meets-peach hue.

Pueblo Inspiration

Located outside of Albuquerque, the sunbaked colors of this New Mexican pueblo define the TerraCottage look.

Southwestern Style Dining

Whitewashed matte walls, a collection of pottery and the woven textures of these throw pillows give this dining space an earthy, homespun attitude.

Contemporary Meets Rustic

With its stunning view of the Santa Catalina Mountains, this Tuscon, Arizona home naturally integrates the colors of nature into its design scheme. A pop of turquoise in metal outdoor chairs completes the TerraCottage feel.

Rich Earth

Wood Grain

Showing TerraCottage's connection to nature, this Austin entryway takes its cues from the lake and the landscape beyond. “The pale blues of the antique Oushak pull out the cool hues of the water," says designer Mark Ashby. "The limestone walls bring a grounding effect and the fir ceiling pays homage to the canopy of trees beyond. The Moroccan lantern provides an ethnic beat to this composition."

Exotic Hallway

In the hallway to this home, tall arches and luxurious tile give the space a Moroccan feel in keeping with the TerraCottage ethos of redefined global style.

Moroccan-Inspired Pillows

Sand Tone

The soft, earthy color of sand could be the inspiration for this Pantone color.

Global Patio Decor

Soft creams and yellows, baskets overflowing with flowering plants and beautiful floral patterns call to mind the relaxed, yet chic style in the South of France. Use a natural sisal or jute rug to let the colors and patterns of your decor pop.

Serene Escape

Modern Bohemian Style

To give the living room of a home in the hip Silverlake neighborhood of Los Angeles an energetic update, designer Breeze Giannasio focused her design around the spectacular textile hanging above the sofa. Balancing all this rich interest is the simplicity of the space and of all the furnishings: Their spare, modern lines keep the exotic patterns and colors from becoming overwhelming.

Reclaimed Sideboard

Global Bath

TerraCottage doesn't have to mean a busy mix of pattern and texture. This relatively minimalist bath incorporates the TerraCottage travel theme in the vintage map that hangs against the forest green wall. A woven rug completes the look.

Forest Color

A dusty olive green incorporates nature into the home.

Tile and Texture

Global tile, a woven rug, the colorful tub and a Turkish towel bring a rustic, global mix to this bath.

Spanish Tile

Terra cotta floors and a vibrant Spanish tile shower create a stark contrast to the sleek black and white design of this eclectic master bath with a mix of TerraCottage materials.

Geometric Planters With Succulents

Party Time

Infuse Southwestern flair into your reception design by using cacti for your centerpieces. You can collect and pot the low-maintenance succulents ahead of time and keep them afterward. Place them along a pretty runner that coordinates with your pots.

Graphic Rugs

Hands down, the quickest and easiest way to transform a space is with an area rug like this wool flat-weave rug with an artisanal, handcrafted look. TerraCottage often means printed weaving that mimics embroidery and an artisan look even if goods have been machine-made.

Succulent Centerpiece

Succulents can be wonderful, elemental centerpieces as seen on this dining table.

Modern Southwest Style

This guest bedroom's inviting queen-sized panel bed sits center stage in a space with soft gray walls and ceiling and a strong nod to Southwest style done in a modern way. A tribal print rug anchors the bed area, with off-white carpet below.

Sitting Area With Rattan String Chairs

A large piece of abstract watercolor art is reminiscent of the sea, with its swirling blue strokes and soft lines. The orange bohemian pillow injects a bright pop of color to balance the cool tones and enhances the eclectic, collected style of this space. Rattan is an important material in the TerraCottage trend.

Southwestern-Inspired Living Space

This colorful living room features a small sitting area with neutral pintucked chairs and a round wooden table with Navajo pottery placed on top. A wrought iron chandelier hangs from the exposed beam ceiling, while multicolored decor, including the pillows and area rugs add to the global mix.

Bohemian Pillows

Bohemian style decorative pillows with embroidered detailing add color and pattern to the top of the guest bedroom’s queen bed.

Bedroom Accents Create Southwestern Look With Contemporary Flair

Wooden boards set in a herringbone pattern, a resin cast longhorn skull and leather headboard create a southwestern-inspired look with contemporary flair in this bedroom. Rather than subscribing to a strictly rustic style, TerraCottage is defined by its interesting global mix of elements that bring sophistication to these spaces.

Earth Tone

Earth infused with a touch of red informs this TerraCottage color swatch.

Patterns, Textures Create Balanced Bohemian Look in Master Bedroom

Southwestern design accents, such as the resin longhorn skull, woven blanket and animal hide rug are balanced with a wallpaper print featuring large iguanas to create a fun, bohemian look in this San Francisco home.

Clean and Comfortable

Macrame Home Decor

Open shelving and macrame bring a new bohemian-meets-Southwestern sensibility to this home.

Bohemian-Style Bedding

To dress up this platform bed with bohemian style, a lightweight tapestry was draped over the headboard and layered with a knit throw in a bold orange tone. A mix of ethnic prints on the pillows adds a touch of saturated pinks while stacks of vintage books bring a collected touch to the console table.

Eclectic Girl's Room

Distressed Cabinet

A green, distressed antique cabinet adds character, texture and color to this all-white sitting area. A fern and snake plant make the space feel homey and inviting and bring in a natural element for an eclectic vibe.

Global-Style Rug

Rattan Rules

Rattan chairs with gathered string warm up this sitting area, bringing in natural texture and earthy tones. The neutral colors create a relaxing spot to unwind and watch the sun set through the large windows.

Light, Earth Tones, Materials From Nature

This seating area has a cool, bohemian style. A caramel butterfly leather chair and accompanying table with gold top are lit by the sunshine from the sliding door. A mini succulent garden is done with an air of refinement and sophistication to decorate the area.

Custom Decor: Handwoven Jute Rug

Pop rich organic texture into any room with handwoven jute rugs. Available in a wide range of colors and patterns, jute rugs work beautifully with the bohemian-meets-rustic-meets organic modern TerraCottage trend.

Copper Pendant Lighting

Colorful but Neutral Living Space

This bold living space features a blue foyer with a black and white Southwestern door that leads the way to a sitting area. Navajo print rugs cover the hardwood floors, while an exposed beam ceiling lends a rustic touch. A soft gray print dresser provides the ideal spot for a bar tray and table lamp.

Painted Wood, Imperfection

Painted wood and an emphasis on imperfection are features of the TerraCottage trend seen in this distressed turquoise-green chest of drawers. The rattan hanging chair adds to a feeling of a curated, global mix.